Recent studies have shown that individuals with schizophrenia who are born in summer have an increased odds of have deficit syndrome versus nondeficit syndrome. This study extends this work to examiningthis issue in patients from the Southern Hemisphere. Data which included OPCRITrSCAN items and demographic information was obtained for Australian-born cases from the Australian National Mental Health Survey. Followingpreviously published methods, cases were assigned to the deficit group Žns153.or non-deficit groupŽns228.. A logistic regression analysis was used to ascertain whether beingborn in summer ŽDecember, January, February.in the Southern Hemisphere altered the odds of havingdeficit syndrome. There was no association between summer bi...
Objective: Seasonal variation has been reported for both affective disorders and schizophrenia. The ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Aims: Data from the Northern Hemisphere support an excess of winter-spring births of individuals who...
Northern Hemisphere studies of first admissions for schizophrenia have shown an excess of summer adm...
objectives: There is a 5%-10% excess of births in winter and spring among the patients with schizoph...
The aim of this paper is to examine distributions of schizophrenia and general population births ove...
SummaryA consistent pattern has emerged from research in Northern Hemisphere populations indicating ...
There is a 5--8% excess of winter-births among schizophrenia patients. This could be due to prenatal...
We have previously found an association between variations in schizophrenia birth rates and varyingl...
There is general consensus that season of birth influences the risk of developing psychiatric condit...
<p>MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; FA, fractional anisotropy; SD, standard deviation.</p
Back ground. Based on the well-described excess of schizophrenia births in winter and spring, we hyp...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
<div><p>In schizophrenia there is a consistent epidemiological finding of a birth excess in winter a...
Objective: Seasonal variation has been reported for both affective disorders and schizophrenia. The ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Aims: Data from the Northern Hemisphere support an excess of winter-spring births of individuals who...
Northern Hemisphere studies of first admissions for schizophrenia have shown an excess of summer adm...
objectives: There is a 5%-10% excess of births in winter and spring among the patients with schizoph...
The aim of this paper is to examine distributions of schizophrenia and general population births ove...
SummaryA consistent pattern has emerged from research in Northern Hemisphere populations indicating ...
There is a 5--8% excess of winter-births among schizophrenia patients. This could be due to prenatal...
We have previously found an association between variations in schizophrenia birth rates and varyingl...
There is general consensus that season of birth influences the risk of developing psychiatric condit...
<p>MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; FA, fractional anisotropy; SD, standard deviation.</p
Back ground. Based on the well-described excess of schizophrenia births in winter and spring, we hyp...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
<div><p>In schizophrenia there is a consistent epidemiological finding of a birth excess in winter a...
Objective: Seasonal variation has been reported for both affective disorders and schizophrenia. The ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...